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5.1 Class Practice
THINK ABOUT IT!!!!
Potassium Atom Potassium IonPotassium is the eighth most abundance element on the earth, but is never found free in nature.
Draw the Lewis dot diagram for potassium (K)
Number of protons:
Number of neutrons:
Number of electrons:
Electron configuration:
Potassium ions are necessary for the function of all living cells.
Draw the Lewis dot diagram for potassium ion (K+)
[K+]Number of protons: 19
Number of neutrons: 20
Number of electrons: 18
Electron configuration: 2-8-8
GIVE IT A TRY! Determine the number of electrons needed to fulfill the octet rule. Circle whether it is easier to gain or lose electrons
Mg
Valence electrons:
Has to gain:
Has to lose:
Al
Valence electrons:
Has to gain:
Has to lose:
S
Valence electrons:
Has to gain:
Has to lose:
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5.1 Class Practice
So elements can either gain OR lose electrons to reach stability. Let's look for patterns on the periodic table:
Li
Valence electrons:
Has to gain:
Has to lose:
Na
Valence electrons:
Has to gain:
Has to lose:
K
Valence electrons:
Has to gain:
Has to lose:
F
Valence electrons:
Has to gain:
Has to lose:
Cl
Valence electrons:
Has to gain:
Has to lose:
Br
Valence electrons:
Has to gain:
Has to lose:
Symbol Cation or anion More or less electrons than atom
Number of electrons gained/lost compared
Na+ Cation Less Lost 1 electronAl3+
S2-
Fe3+
Cu2+
Fe2+
O2-
N3-
Ni2+
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5.1 Class WorkSAMPLE QUESTIONS:What is the total number of valence electrons in an ion of boron in the ground state?A) 8 B) 2 C) 5 D) 3
Which particle has the same electron configuration as a calcium ion?A) fluoride ion B) sodium ion C) potassium atom D) argon atom
What is the net charge of an ion that has 13 protons, 12 neutrons, and 10 electrons?A) +1 B) +3 C) -1 D) -3
Which electron configuration is correct for a sodium ion?A) 2–7 B) 2–8 C) 2–8–1 D) 2–8–2
Compared to a calcium atom, the calcium ion Ca2+ hasA) more protons B) fewer protons C) more electrons D) fewer electrons
CLASS WORK QUESTIONS
Question Key Words/Explain Answer
What is the total number of valence electrons in an ion of sulfur in the ground state?A) 8B) 2C) 16D) 18
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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An atom of an element forms a 2+ ion. In which group on the Periodic Table could this element be located?A) 1B) 2C) 13D) 17
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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5.1 Class WorkWhat is the total number of electrons in a Mg2+ ion?A) 10B) 12C) 14D) 24
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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What is the net charge on an ion that has 9 protons, 11 neutrons, and 10 electrons?A) 1+B) 2+C) 1-D) 2-
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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Which particle has the same electron configuration as a potassium ion?A) fluoride ionB) sodium ionC) neon atomD) argon atom
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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When metals form ions, they tend to do so by1. losing electrons and forming positive ions2. losing electrons and forming negative ions3. gaining electrons and forming positive ions4. gaining electrons and forming negative ions
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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CATALYST ACTIVITY Part 1: CATIONS5.2 Class Notes
1. How many electron shells does sodium have? _________
2. How many electron shells does the sodium ion have? _________
How do you think the atomic radius of sodium will compare to the ionic radius of a sodium
ion? Defend your answer based from the picture and what you know about cations.
How does the ionic radius compare to the atomic radius for Cations?
Quick Review: How are cations formed?
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Use Table S to compare the ionic radius of three cations with the atomic radius of the parent atom
Ionic radius Atomic radiusK+ vs. K 152 pmMg2+ vs. Mg 86 pmAl3+ vs. Al 68 pm
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5.2 Class Notes
CATALYST ACTIVITY Part 2: ANIONS1. How many electrons does chlorine have? _________
2. How many electrons does a chlorine ion have? _________
If electrons are negatively charged and negative charges repel each other, how will the atomic radius of chlorine compare with the ionic radius of a chlorine ion?
How does the ionic radius compare to the atomic radius for Anions?
Quick Review: How are anions formed?
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Use Table S to compare the ionic radius of three anions with the atomic radius of the parent atom
Ionic radius Atomic radiusF- vs. F 119 pmO2- vs. O 126 pmSe2- vs. Se 184 pm
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5.2 Class WorkParent Atom
Ion formed
Which has a larger radius (ion or atom)
Parent Atom
Ion formed Which has a larger radius (ion or atom)
N I
Br Li
Sr S
Ca Rb
An ion of which element has a larger radius than an atom of the same element?A) aluminumB) chlorineC) magnesiumD) sodium
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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Which of the following ions has the smallest radius?A) F–B) Cl–C) K+D) Ca2+
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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An atom with the electron configuration 2-8-2 would most likelyA) decrease in size as it forms a positive ionB) increase in size as it forms a positive ionC) decrease in size as it forms a negative ionD) increase in size as it forms a negative ion
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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How does the size of a barium ion compare to the size of a barium atom?A) The ion is smaller because it has fewer electrons.B) The ion is smaller because it has more electrons.C) The ion is larger because it has fewer electrons.D) The ion is larger because it has more electrons.
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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5.2 Class Work
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5.3 Class Work1. In which compound have electrons been
transferred to the oxygen atom?(1) CO2
(2) NO2
(3) N2O(4) Na2O
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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2. Which formula represents a molecular substance?(1) CaO(2) CO(3) Li2O(4) Al2O3
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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3. Metallic bonding occurs between atoms of(1) sulfur(2) copper(3) fluorine(4) carbon
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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4. Which statement best describes the substance that results when electrons are transferred from a metal to a nonmetal?(1) It contains ionic bonds and has a low
melting point.(2) It contains ionic bonds and has a high
melting point.
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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(3) It contains covalent bonds and has a low melting point.
(4) It contains covalent bonds and has a high melting point.
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5.3 Class Work5. Which substance contains metallic bonds?
(1) Hg(l)(2) H2O(l)(3) NaCl(s)
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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6. The bonds in the compound MgSO4 can be described as(1) ionic, only(2) covalent, only(3) both ionic and covalent(4) neither ionic nor covalent
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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7. Which characteristic is a property of molecular substances?(1) good heat conductivity(2) good electrical conductivity(3) low melting point(4) high melting point
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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PRACTICE!Directions: For each element, write down their location on the periodic table by group and period and then classify them as metal, metalloid, or non-metal.
Compound/Element Ionic, Covalent, Metallic
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Au
NaBr
AlP
SO2
Ag
N2O3
5.4 Class Work
YOU TRY! FORMULAS FOR IONIC BONDS
What is the ionic bond that is formed between Li and F?
What is the ionic bond that is formed between K and O?
What is the ionic bond that is formed between Ba and Cl?
What is the ionic bond that is formed between K and F?
What is the ionic bond that is formed between S and O?
YOU TRY! NAMING FOR IONIC BONDS
BeCl2 ___________________________________
MgBr2 ________________________________________________________
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KCl ___________________________________
LiF ___________________________________
CaO ___________________________________
5.4 Class Work
TRANSITION METALS: Take a Look!
Iron (Fe) can sometimes lose 2 electrons and sometimes lose 3 electrons.o Iron that loses 2 electrons has this charge. _________________o Iron that loses 3 electrons has this charge. _________________
Here is a list of transition metals that can form multiple ions.
Ion Symbol Ion Name Ion Symbol Ion Name
Cu+ Copper(I) ion Sn2+ Tin(II) ion
Cu2+ Copper(II) ion Sn4+ Tin(IV)
Fe2+ Iron(II) ion Cr2+ Chromium(II) ion
Fe3+ Iron(III) ion Cr3+ Chromium(III) ion
Hg22+ Merury(I) ion Mn2+ Manganese(II) ion
Hg2+ Mercury(II) ion
Mn3+ Manganese(III) ion
Pb2+ Lead(II) ion Co2+ Cobalt(II) ion
Pb4+ Lead(IV) ion Co3+ Cobalt(III) ion
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Are you noticing a
trend?
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Try it on your own! Write name or formula.
1. Copper(I) and Fluorine:
2. Mercury(II) and Oxygen:
3. Lead (II) and Sulfur:
4. CrBr2
5. Co2S3
6. PbO
5.4 Class WorkBOND WITH A CLASSMATE!
Hello, my name is ___________________________________
My symbol is _______________________ My charge is ________________________
I am cation/ anion (circle one) I am gain/lose (circle one) this many electrons ________________
I am a metal/ nonmetal (circle one) I need/ do not need a middle name (THINK IF IT'S A TRANSITION METAL)
Cation Anion Compound Name
Ca+2 N3- Ca3N2 Calcium nitride
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5.4 Class Work
What is the correct formula for a compound of Li and F?(1) LiF(2) Li2F(3) LiF2
(4) Li2F3
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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What is the correct formula for a compound of Al and O?(1) AlO(2) Al2O(3) Al3O2
(4) Al2O3
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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What is the correct formula for a compound of Ca and Br?(1) CaBr(2) Ca2Br(3) CaBr2
(4) Ca2Br3
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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What is the correct formula for a compound of Al and P?(1) AlP(2) Al2P(3) AlP2
(4) Al2P3
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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5.4 Class WorkQuestion Key Words/Explain Answer
1. In which compound have electrons been transferred to the oxygen atom?(1) CO2
(2) NO2
(3) N2O(4) Na2O
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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2. Which formula represents an ionic compound?(1) NaCl(2) N2O(3) HCl(4) H2O
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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3. Which elements combine by forming an ionic bond?(1) sodium and potassium(2) sodium and oxygen(3) carbon and oxygen
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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(4) carbon and sulfur ________________________________________________
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4. A barium atom attains a stable electron configuration when it bonds with(1) one chlorine atom(2) two chlorine atoms(3) one sodium atom(4) two sodium atoms
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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5.4 Class Work
MORE PRACTICE:
WRITING FORMULAS:
Cl O S2 N-3 F-
Na+ NaCl
Ba+2 BaCl2
Al3+
Sn4+
WRITING FORMULAS:
. 1) gallium selenide __________________________________
. 2) strontium iodide __________________________________
. 3) titanium (IV) fluoride ______________________________
. 4) zinc hydride _____________________________________
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. 5) platinum (II) arsenide _______________________________
WRITING NAMES:
1) TiSe __________________________________
2) Cu2O _________________________________
3) V3P5 __________________________________
4) Zn3N2 _________________________________
5) PbS __________________________________
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5.5 Class NotesYOU TRY!
Example #1: P2O5 ____________________________________________
# of atoms Prefix Name
1st atom
2nd atom (add -ide)
Example #2: N2O4 _____________________________________________
# of atoms Prefix Name
1st atom
2nd atom (add -ide)
Chemical Formula Name
CO
N2O3
N2O5
CCl4
NI3
CBr4
SO2
PCl3
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5.5 Class WorkYOU TRY!
Example #1: Diphosphorus trioxide
Formula of compound: _____________________________________
Example #2: Carbon tetrachloride
Formula of compound: _____________________________________
Write the formulas for the following covalent compounds:a) diboron hexahydride ____________________________________b) nitrogen tribromide ______________________________________c) sulfur hexachloride ______________________________________d) diphosphorus pentoxide __________________________________
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
Question Explanation of AnswerWhich substance contains bonds that involved the sharing of electrons from one atom to another?A) Calcium and iodineB) hydrogen and nitrogenC) barium and bromineD) boron and bromine
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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Which formula represents a molecular substance?
1) CaO2) CO3) Li2O4) Al2O3
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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5.5 Class WorkCOVALENT WORKSHEET:
Name the following covalent compounds:
a) SiF4 __________________________________________________
b) N2S3 _________________________________________________
c) HBr __________________________________________________
d) P4S5 __________________________________________________
e) SeF6 __________________________________________________
f) Si2Br6 _________________________________________________
g) SCl4 __________________________________________________
h) B2Si __________________________________________________
Write the formulas for the following covalent compounds:
a) diboron hexahydride ____________________________________
b) nitrogen tribromide ______________________________________
c) sulfur hexachloride ______________________________________
d) diphosphorus pentoxide __________________________________
e) antimony tribromide ____________________________________
f) hexaboron silicide ______________________________________
g) chlorine dioxide _______________________________________
h) hydrogen iodide _______________________________________
i) iodine pentafluoride ____________________________________
j) dinitrogen trioxide ______________________________________
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k) phosphorus triiodide iodide _______________________________
5.5 Class WorkQuestion Explanation of Answer
What is the name of the compound As2O5?(1) Arsenic oxide(2) Diarsenic oxide(3) Diarsenic pentoxide(4) Arsenic pentoxide
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:____________________________________________________
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What is the chemical formula for dinitrogen trioxide?(1) NO(2) N3O2
(3) N2O3
(4) NO3
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:_______________________________________________
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A molecular compound is formed when a chemical reaction occurs between atoms ofA) chlorine and sodiumB) chlorine and yttriumC) oxygen and hydrogenD) oxygen and magnesium
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:____________________________________________________
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As a bond between a hydrogen atom and a sulfur atom is formed, electrons
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
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areA) shared to form an ionic bondB) shared to form a covalent bondC) transferred to form an ionic bondD) transferred to form a covalent bond
EXPLANATION:_______________________________________________
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5.6 Class WorkNAME FORMULA
1. Sodium and Nitrate:
2. Lithium and Cyanide:
3. Magnesium and Chromate:
FORMULA NAME
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1. K2SO4
2. (NH4)2SO4
3. Al2(CO3)3
5.6 Class WorkSAMPLE REGENTS QUESTIONSWhich formula correctly represents the compound calcium hydroxide?A) CaOHB) Ca2OHC) CaOH2D) Ca(OH)2
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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Which is the formula for sodium perchlorate?A) NaClOB) NaClO2C) NaClO3D) NaClO4
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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Which formula correctly represents the compound In the formula X2(SO4)3, the X represents a metal. This metal could be located on the Periodic Table in(1) Group 1 (3) Group 13(2) Group 2 (4) Group 14
KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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Which formula represents strontium phosphate? KEY WORDS AND SYMBOLS:
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(1) SrPO4 (3) Sr2(PO4)3
(2) Sr3PO8 (4) Sr3(PO4)2
EXPLANATION:________________________________________________
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Explain one similarity and one difference between a sulfur ion and a sulfate ion.
5.6 Class WorkWrite the formulas for the following compounds:
a. Sodium chlorate: ______________________
b. Strontium sulfate: _____________________
c. Ammonium iodide: ____________________
d. Indium hydroxide: _____________________
e. Calcium acetate: ______________________
f. Calcium perchlorate: ______________________
g. Lithium carbonate: _____________________
h. Aluminum sulfate: ____________________
i. Ammonium nitrate: _____________________
j. Magnesium hydrogen sulfate: _____________________
Write names for the following polyatomic compounds:
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a. NaCrO2 __________________________________________b. Sr(HSO3)2 __________________________________________c. K4(P2O7) __________________________________________d. LiMnO4 __________________________________________e. CaCr2O7 __________________________________________f. Ba (CN)2 __________________________________________g. Mg3(PO4)2 __________________________________________h. NH4NO2 __________________________________________i. Mg(OH)2 __________________________________________j. Na2CrO4 __________________________________________
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